Bijou Phillips EXPOSES The Female Species In 4K
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Summary
In this episode, we discuss the trend of women coming out of the woodwork claiming to have been raped by a serial rapist, and how it affects the rape culture in our society. We also talk about Bijo Phillips and her divorce from Danny Masterson, who was sentenced to life in prison for rape.
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You know, there's another guy whose case I haven't followed crazy close, but I more wanted to point
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out the trend. So, Annie Masterson was that 70s show actor. I mean, I think everybody knows,
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loves him from that 70s show. And again, guys, it's the same sort of trend, right, that we see
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where a guy has a long career, he has a lot of money, he has a lot of success, and it always
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seems to be when he settles down and picks a wife that these women start to come out of the
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woodwork, and now he's a rapist. But the trend that I wanted to point out is really the lack of
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loyalty when men get really long life sentences. And maybe you can understand, maybe she thinks
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he's an abuser, I don't know, but I'd imagine her experience with him isn't the same. So,
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Bijo Phillips files for divorce from Danny Masterson following his 30-year-to-life rape
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sentence, cites irreconcilable differences. Yeah, and this is the trend, you know. Women
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really don't seem to stick it out. It's more of the exception rather than the rule. They're
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thick and thin. Then, El Chapo's wife, I'll say that's an exception. That woman was like,
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I hear no evil, see no evil. I never saw him do anything illegal. Sort of two years, but
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it's rare to find women like that anymore. But, you know, I'd really like to see them revisit
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his case because, you know, guys, it's like, how many times can we see the same thing where
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it's like all of these women come out in hysteria 10 years, 15 years after? I really think there
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needs to be like a year cap on being able to file charges. It just gets too messy and it gets too
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much he said, she said, and I just think it's too complicated when you wait too long. So, it's like
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you have a year, file the charges or move on. And the problem with this stuff is it actually does
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affect real victims. Women that actually have been raped, have been abused. When you have women
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coming back that dated the guy. You know what I mean? Like, okay, I could see maybe a one-time
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thing. It could have happened. I could see maybe, you know, if he pulled you off the street, but like,
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why would you be in a relationship for months with a guy that's an abuser, a rapist? Like,